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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Back to the drawing board, says Flower

KOLKATA (Reuters) – England manager Andy Flower is starting behind to a sketch board, doubt a work upon scheming a team’s batting after a 5-0 one-day general array varnish by universe champions India during Eden Gardens upon Tuesday.

“We patently haven’t got a players in to a great sufficient state to understanding with a hurdles of personification spin, judging length as well as relocating feet,” a former Zimbabwe general told Sky Sports.

“I suspicion we’d learnt lessons from 3 years ago as well as put in place precision drills which would supply a batsmen to understanding improved with a conditions out here, though I’m patently wrong in which regard.

“This is a bad reversal for us as well as you have to go behind to a sketch house in conditions of personification one-day general cricket in a sub-continent.”

Flower was allocated manager in Apr 2009 as well as has enjoyed a successful duration in assign with Twenty20 World Cup feat in May final year as well as dual true Ashes array wins opposite Australia in 2009 as well as 2010-11.

England additionally knocked India off a exam rankings tip mark during a 4-0 array varnish in Aug as well as a following month simply kick a universe champions 3-0 in a 50-over format.

Despite a tiny totals set by England in a new 5 matches — usually once did his side measure some-more than 250 runs — Flower was cheered by his bowlers’ performances in batsman-friendly conditions.

“I consider a bowling side has showed glimpses of ability as well as if there’d been in accord with totals upon a house they would have been improved during fortifying them.

“But unfortunately a bowlers have had to play to really aggressive fields all a time, since which was a usually approach to win a diversion since of a under-par totals.”

The dual teams encounter again for a sole Twenty20 International during a same venue upon Saturday prior to England lapse home.

(Writing by Tom Pilcher in London; Editing by Dave Thompson; To question or criticism upon this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Back to a sketch board, says Flower

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